Clearwater , Florida -LRB- CNN -RRB- -- Jury selection in the Casey Anthony murder trial continued Saturday afternoon following the rejection of nine potential jurors , including one man who posted to his Facebook account that he had a `` title , cover and all '' ready for a book about the case .

Attorneys and Chief Judge Belvin Perry Jr. of the Orange County Superior Court had allowed four potential jurors through from questioning by day 's end , one a 22-year-old man who said he paid no attention to the news and another a grandmother of a 2-year-old girl who described herself as `` firm and fair . ''

Anthony , 25 , is charged with capital murder in the death of her daughter , 2-year-old Caylee , whose body was found in woods near her family 's home in 2008 . She has pleaded not guilty .

She faces six other charges , including aggravated child abuse , aggravated manslaughter of a child and misleading law enforcement .

Jury selection is occurring at the Pinellas County courthouse . Candidates were questioned Saturday about everything from their news-watching habits to criminal records .

After questioning and quickly dismissing five jurors Saturday morning for reasons ranging from financial hardship to bias , lawyers and the judge began questioning a 22-year-old man who said he does n't follow the news `` because it 's just awful . ''

Assistant State 's Attorney Jeff Ashton questioned whether the man would be able to bear the grim details of the case .

`` You 've already told us you live your life avoiding unpleasant things like the news , '' Ashton said . `` Are you absolutely sure you can do it ? ''

`` Yes , sir , '' the candidate replied .

`` No doubt in your mind ? '' Ashton asked .

`` No , sir , '' the man replied .

When asked by lead defense attorney Jose Baez whether his decision would be influenced if Anthony declines to testify on her own behalf , the candidate said `` I can definitely understand not wanting to be up here . ''

The line elicited laughter from nearly everyone in the courtroom , including Anthony .

Anthony 's lead defense attorney sought to have the man dismissed for failing to disclose an entanglement with the law over apparent marijuana possession , but the judge refused . He was ordered to stand by for possible duty .

Perry later approved the dismissal of a man who posted on his Facebook page what the potential juror said was a joking reference to a `` book coming soon '' after announcing he had been called for potential jury duty on a big trial .

`` Already have the title , cover and all , '' Assistant State 's Attorney Frank George said in reciting one of the posts .

Also dismissed was a woman who said she had lost a son in a car accident that required an extensive police investigation . She said she viewed the charge that Anthony had lied to investigators as evidence of `` guilt by omission . ''

During the afternoon session , Perry dismissed a man who said he was irrevocably opposed to the death penalty .

After extensive questioning by attorneys , he told a grandmother who remembered `` sweet pictures '' of Caylee but said she had no preconceived notions of the case to stand by for duty .

The two other jurors who will be contenders for the final jury pool are a woman in her 60s who does n't own a computer , and a 43-year-old man who said that while he 's occasionally seen newspaper headlines that suggest Anthony is guilty , he said he is able to set that aside .

`` I 've also read that Donald Trump is an alien , and that Elvis is still alive and living in Graceland , '' the man said .

At the end of the rare Saturday session around 5:30 p.m. , the judge said the court would be in recess until 8:30 a.m. Monday .

In allowing the four candidates Saturday to pass to the next phase , the judge and attorneys increased the pool of potential jurors who have not been dismissed for one reason or another to 12 , although attorneys still have until the jurors are sworn in to seek their dismissal , according to the judge .

Perry said he would begin swearing in jurors once the number of unrejected candidates reaches 15 .

Coming into Saturday 's session , eight people were considered viable candidates for the jury .

Twelve jurors and eight alternates will eventually be seated on the jury , which will be moved to and sequestered in Orange County , where the alleged crime happened and where the trial will take place .

Jury selection was moved from Orlando to Clearwater amid intense media coverage of the case , which could make it difficult to select an impartial jury .

Perry said Friday that it is imperative to seat a jury as quickly as possible before more potential jurors are swayed by the media coverage .

`` The longer we wait , the more dangers there are , '' he said .

The goal is to have everything finalized for opening arguments Tuesday in Orlando .

Prosecutors have said they plan to show Anthony used `` a substance '' to kill her daughter . The girl 's skeletal remains were found in December 2008 in woods near the Anthony home after she went missing for six months .

In Session 's Michael Christian contributed to this report .

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NEW : Two more join 10 others who are considered viable jury pool candidates

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Twelve jurors and eight alternates must be picked before Casey Anthony 's trial

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Opening arguments are planned for Tuesday in Orlando

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Anthony is accused of killing her daughter , Caylee , and then lying to investigators